CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM SIGCOMM 2002 Conference
August 19-23, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pa
The SIGCOMM 2002 conference seeks papers describing significant research
contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks.
Authors are invited to submit full papers concerned with the theory, practice,
and evaluation of networks. We are especially interested in innovative and
thought-provoking ideas across a wide range of topics related to networking.
Areas of interest include:
o Network protocols
o Algorithms, protocols, and systems for routing, switching, and signaling
o Network resource management and sharing, quality of service, operating system
support for networking
o Wireless, mobile, and pervasive networking, networking with specialized
devices and sensors
o Experimental and measurement results from operational networks and protocols
o Network management, traffic engineering, and real-world experience
o Network fault-tolerance and reliability, debugging, and troubleshooting
o Peer-to-peer networking architectures, overlay-based network services and
applications, novel distributed applications and middleware
o Systems and protocols for video, audio, telephony, and games
o Web protocols and systems, content distribution networks
o Network security, vulnerabilities, and defenses
o Programmable network architectures and infrastructure
o Lessons about network scalability, insights and models of the structure and
behavior of communication networks
NEW THIS YEAR: SIGCOMM 2002 solicits submissions of "position papers"
articulating high-level architectural visions, describing challenging future
directions, or critiquing current design wisdom. Accepted position papers will
be presented at the conference and appear in the proceedings. In addition,
SIGCOMM 2002 is open to proposals for panel discussions on timely and
controversial topics. Panel proposals should include the topic and motivation
for the panel, the names of the panel chair and panelists, and an outline of
the format of the panel discussion.
Tutorials
SIGCOMM 2002 will feature two days of full-day and half-day tutorials covering
single topics in detail, at both the introductory or advanced level. Proposals
should be sent to the Tutorials Chair and must include an extended abstract
(2-4 pages) containing a description of the topic and intended audience, a
biography of the speaker(s), and an indication of length. Individuals
interested in submitting tutorial proposals are encouraged to contact the
Tutorials Chair before the deadline to discuss the proposed content.
Student Paper Award
Papers submitted by students may be considered for a student paper award. To be
eligible, a student or group of students must be primary contributors to the
paper. Such papers should be indicated as such on the paper submission web
page.
SIGCOMM Award
SIGCOMM 2002 will begin with a keynote by the 2002 winner of the ACM SIGCOMM
Award for lifetime contributions to the field of computer communication.
Procedures for nominating candidates for the SIGCOMM Award can be obtained from
Craig Partridge (craig(a)bbn.com).
As in previous years, SIGCOMM 2002 will have a poster session and student
travel grant program. Visit the conference web site for details.
Submission details are available at:
www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2002/
Dates to Remember*
Submission of abstract to register paper:
25 January 2002 by 23:59 EST
Submission of full paper:
1 February 1 2002 by 23:59 EST
Submission of tutorial proposal:
15 February 2002
Submission of position paper:
1 March 2002
Submission of panel proposal:
1 March 2002
Notification of acceptance:
22 April 2002
Camera ready papers:
7 June 2002
*All deadlines are FIRM; unlike previous years, no extensions will be granted.
For more information:
General Co-Chairs
Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
prs(a)cs.cmu.edu
Matt Mathis, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
mathis(a)psc.edu
Program Co-Chairs
Vern Paxson, ACIRI/ICSI
vern(a)aciri.org
Hari Balakrishnan, MIT
hari(a)lcs.mit.edu
Tutorials Chair
Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University
srini(a)cmu.edu
Publicity Chair
Vivian Benton, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
benton(a)psc.edu
Local Arrangements Chair
Janet Brown, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
brown(a)psc.edu
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benton(a)psc.edu
Dear TC6 members,
I asked Vint Cerf (he is still a member of WG6.1) to see whether he could help.
Here is his answer.
All the best,
Guy
PS: Note that the information from A. Danthine and S. Dibuz do not agree on
the date of the first meeting (Spring 1972 versus April 1973).
>At 04:16 PM 10/10/2001 +0200, Guy Leduc wrote:
>>Dear Vint,
>>
>>As far as I know you were one of the attendees at the very first IFIP TC6
>>meeting that took place around 1972-1973.
>>
>>TC6 would like to commemorate its 30th anniversary, but lacks information
>>about what happened at the very beginning. Perhaps do you remember or have
>>some notes about that.
>>
>>What some TC6 members seem to remember about the first meeting is as follows:
>>
>>Place: Munich
>>Date: Spring 1972 or April 1973.
>>Organizer: Prof. Marko (Germany)
>>Chairman: Prof. Marko or Alex Curran
>>Attendees: Louis Pouzin (France), Tibor Szentivanyi (Hungary), Gert
>>Vanderveer (South Africa), D. Farber (Germany), Stan Gill (England), Vint
>>Cerf (USA), G. Le Moli or Luigi Fratta (Italy), perhaps someone from Norway
>>and Finland.
>>
>>The second TC6 meeting was probably held in London.
>>
>>All these information are unsure.
>>
>>What is your own recollection of it?
>>
>>Many thanks for your help,
>>
>>Guy
>>IFIP TC6/WG6.1 chairman
>Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 12:18:59 -0400
>From: vint cerf <vcerf(a)MCI.NET>
>Subject: Re: IFIP TC6 history - Question on first meeting
>To: leduc(a)montefiore.ulg.ac.be (Guy Leduc)
>
>I think I could not have been at an April 1972 meeting because
>I didn't get involved with TC6 until after the formation of
>the International Network Working Group (INWG) in October 1972.
>
>During 1974, Alex Curran and I worked together to formulate the
>creation of IFIP Working Group 6.1.
>
>I don't believe I was ever the US representative to IFIP.
>
>But I did serve as chairman of IFIP WG 6.1 until I left
>Stanford to join ARPA in August 1976.
>
>Alex Curran may be able to help but I have lost track of him.
>He is in Canada, possibly Ottawa.
>
>Vint
>At 06:56 PM 10/11/2001 +0200, Guy Leduc wrote:
>>Dear Vint,
>>
>>Many thanks for your answer.
>>
>>Perhaps the first TC6 meeting took place in April 1973 (thus after the
>>formation of the INWG)?
>>You might also have attended this meeting without being the US representative.
>>Is it possible?
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Guy
>Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 13:47:57 -0400
>From: vint cerf <vcerf(a)MCI.NET>
>Subject: Re: IFIP TC6 history - Question on first meeting
>To: leduc(a)montefiore.ulg.ac.be (Guy Leduc)
>
>it is certainly possible - I will try to find my calendars
>for that time; I rather doubt that I became involved with
>IFIP that early but....
>
>vint
To be followed...
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Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Universite de Liege Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Reseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) leduc(a)montefiore.ulg.ac.be
Institut d'Electricite Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www-run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/users/leduc.html
Dear All,
I got from Louis Pouzin the following information
The first TC6 meeting took place in Munich in Spring 1972.
The chairman was Alex Curran (from Canada)
Other participants Louis, Tibor, Gert Vanderveer (SA), Farber (DE), ...
Louis will try to see if he can find more info. Maybe the IFIP secretary
has the report of this first meeting?
Best regards
Andre
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ANDRE DANTHINE Andre.Danthine(a)ulg.ac.be
INSTITUT MONTEFIORE, B28 http://www-run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
B-4000, LIEGE (BELGIUM)
Please note that the deadline for advance registration is on this
Wednesday (Oct 10).
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9th International Conference on Network Protocols
ICNP 2001
Mission Inn, Riverside CA
November 11-14, 2001
Advance Program
Sunday, November 11
7:30-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-5:00 Full-day tutorial: `MPLS and the New Internet',
by Andre Danthine (University of Liege, Belgium)
8:30-12:00 Half-day tutorial A: `Peer-to-peer computing: the hype, the real
problems, and the quest for solutions',
by Krishna Kant, Ravi Iyer, and Vijay Tewari (Intel Corporation)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-5:00 Half-day tutorial B: `Web servers: implementation and
performance',
by Erich Nahum (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Monday, November 12
7:30-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Welcome
Satish Tripathi (conference chair), Magda El Zarki and Klara Nahrstedt (TPC
chairs)
9:00-10:00 Keynote
`Future of the Internet', Randy Katz (UC-Berkeley)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 1: Wireless , Session Chair: Andrew Campbell
Distributed Token Circulation in mobile ad-hoc Networks,
Navneet Malpani (Intel), Nitin Vaidya (UIUC, USA), Jennifer Welch (Texas A&M,
USA)
On-demand Multi-path Distance Vector Routing in ad-hoc Networks,
Mahesh Marina, Samir R. Das (University of Cincinnati, USA)
PARO: A Power Aware Optimization Scheme for Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Packet
Networks,
J.Gormez, A.Campbell (Columbia University, USA), M. Naghshineh, C. Bisdikian,
(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
Recursive Position Estimation in Sensory Networks,
Joe Albowicz, Alvin Chen, Lixia Zhang (UCLA, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch (on your own)
1:30-3:00 Session 2: Routing, Session Chair: Marco Schneider
Adapting to Route-demand and Mobility (ARM) in Ad-hoc Network Routing,
Sungjoon Ahn, A. Udaya Snakar (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
An Experimental Analysis of BGP Convergence Time,
Timothy G. Griffin (AT&T Research Labs, USA), Brian J. Premore (Dartmouth
College, USA)
QoS Routing Algorithms for Bandwidth-Delay Constrained Applications,
Yi Yang, Jogesh K. Muppala, Samuel T. Chanson (Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong)
Routing Bandwidth Guaranteed Paths with Restoration in Label Switched Networks,
Samphel Norden (Washington University in St. Louis, USA), Milind M. Buddhikot
(Lucent Bell Labs, USA), Marcel Waldvogel (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory,
Switzerland), Subhash Suri (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 3: Multicast, Session Chair: Robin Kravets
Source Filtering in IP Multicast Routing,
De-Nian Yang, Chang-Jung Kao, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Making QoS Aware Multicast Scalable in Terms of Link State Advertisement,
Toshihiko Kato (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan), Seiji Ueno, Shigeki
Mukaiyama (University of Electro-Communication, Japan), Kenji Suzuki (KDDI R&D
Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
Channelization Problem in Large Scale Data Dissemination,
Micah Adler, Zihui Ge, James F. Kurose, Don Towsley (University of
Massachusetts, USA), Stephen Zabele (Litton-TASC Inc., USA)
An Efficient QoS Routing for Quorum-cast Communication,
Bin Wang (Wright State University, USA), Jennifer C. Jou (Ohio State University,
USA)
5:30-9:00 Reception at Riverside Citrus State Park (busses leave at 5:30
PM)
Tuesday, November 13
7:30-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-10:00 Session 4: DiffServ, Session Chair: Ibrahim Matta
Dynamic Class Selection: From Relative Differentiation to Absolute QoS,
Constantinos Dovrolis (University of Delaware, USA), Parameswaran Ramanathan
(University of Wisconsin, USA)
Fundamental Tradeoff in Aggregate Packet Scheduling,
Zhi-Li Zhang, Zhenhai Duan (University of Minnesota, USA), Yiwei Thomas Hou
(Fujitsu Labs, USA)
A Memory based Approach for a TCP friendly Traffic Conditioner in DiffServ
Networks,
K.R. Renjish Kumar, A. L. Ananda, Lillykutty Jacob (National University of
Singapure, Singapure)
Drop Strategies and Loss Rate Differentiation,
Ulf Bodin, Olov Schelen (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 5: TCP, Session Chair: Lixia Zhang
TCP friendly SIMD Congestion Control and Its Convergence Behavior,
Shudong Jin, Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta, Azer Bestavros (Boston University, USA)
Transport Level Mechanisms for Bandwidth Aggregation on Mobile Hosts,
Luiz Magalhaes, Robin Kravets (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
TCP over Load Reactive Links,
Rajesh Krishnan, James P.G. Sterbenz (BBN Technologies, USA)
The War between Mice and Elephants,
Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta (Boston University, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Panel 1: End of the end-to-end argument?
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 6: QoS , Session Chair: Michalis Faloutsos
Controlling Hihg-Bandwidth Flows at the Congested Routers,
Ratul Mahajan (ICSI and University of Washington, USA), Sally Floyd (ICSI, USA),
David Wetherall (University of Washington, USA)
Optimal Admission Control for Scheduling High-Data Rate Burst in a Wideband
CDMA,
Yu-Kwong Kwok, Vincent K.N. Lau (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Providing Quality of Service without Per-Flow State,
Jorge A. Cobb (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Comparative Evaluation of Software Implementation of Layer-4 Packet Class
Schemes,
Vivek Sahasranaman (Inktomi Inc., USA), Milind M. Buddhikot (Lucent Bell Labs,
USA)
Wednesday, November 14
7:30-8:30 Breakfast
8:30-10:00 Session 7: Security, Session Chair: Gene Tsudik
Using Dynamic Buffer Limiting to Protect Against Belligerent Flows in High-speed
Networks,
Fusun Ertemalp, David R. Cheriton, Andreas Bechtolsheim (Cisco Systems, Inc.)
Fast Firewall Implementations for Software and Hardware based Routers,
Lili Qiu (Microsoft Research), George Varghese (University of California, San
Diego), Subhash Suri (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Providing Robust and Ubiquitous Security Support for MANET,
Jiejun Kong, Petros Zerfos, Haiyun Luo, Songwu Lu, Lixia Zhang (UCLA, USA)
Scalable Secure Group Communication over IP Multicast,
Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of Maryland, College Park)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 8: Servers, Session Chair: Nina Bhatti
Responder Anonymity and Anonymous Peer-to-Peer File Sharing,
Vincent R. Scarlata, Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts, USA), Clay
Shields (Georgetown University, USA)
Scalable Socket Buffer Tuning for High-Performance Web Server,
Go Hasegawa, Tasuhiko Terai, Takuya Okamoto, Masayuki Murata (Osaka University,
Japan)
Evaluation of a Novel Two-Step Server Selection Metric,
Katrina M. Hanna, Nandini Natarajan, Brian Neil Levine (University of
Massachusetts, USA)
Finding Close Friends on the Internet,
Christopher Kommareddy, Narendar Shankar, Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of
Maryland, College Park, USA)
12:00-1:30 Lunch (on your own)
1:30-3:00 Panel 2: Impact of Peer-to-Peer networking
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 Session 9: Traffic Management, Session Chair: Ljiljana
Trajkovic
Internet User Access via Dial-up-Networks - Traffic Characterization and
Statistics,
Ron Hutchins, Ellen W. Zegura, Andrew Liashenko, Philip H. Enslow Jr. (Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA)
Fast and Robust Signaling Overload Control,
Sneha Kumar Kasera, C. Loader, M. Karaul, A. Hari, T. LaPorta (Lucent Bell Labs,
USA)
Robust Congestion Control,
David Ely, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Tom Andreson
(University of Washington, USA)
Second-Order Rate-Control Based Transport Protocols,
Xi Zhang, Kang G. Shin (University of Michigan, USA)
Dear TC6 members,
altought Swissair claimed that nearly all flights will be flying, I was
told now that my flight trought Prague was definitely cancelled today .
Best regards/S pozdravom Karol Fabian
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tel. : 421-48-4144901, 421-48-4141705, 421-48-4143173, 421-48-4115207,
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e-mail : karol.fabian(a)sk.ibm.com
I've just been informed by my travel agent that Swissair plan to be running
near normal services by tomorrow.
I shall check the situation tomorrow morning ("tomorrow is another day" as
we say) but my current plan is to try to go via Swissair. (I'm on cheap
tickets that are not readily transferable.)
I suggest that anybody else who still has Swissair tickets does the same.
I hope to see many of you in Zurich on Saturday!!
Regards
Peter Radford
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Rudin [mailto:hrudin@smile.ch]
Sent: 03 October 2001 19:07
To: Karol Fabian; IFIP TC6 (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [ifip-tc6] Swissair
Karol, check with your travel agent again. The news just reported that
the Swiss government has arranged a special credit and that Swissair
will be flying again tomorrow.
Best regards,
Harry
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